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on a televised memorial concert for Phil Ochs, who had died by suicide the previous month. After the Ochs tribute, Jim & Jean would not perform together again for 30 years when they reunited to perform one last show together at The Workman's Circle's People's Voice Cafe in New York City on March
219:, and Jim and Jean. The sound on their first album is more folksy, whereas their second album contains more session musicians, instrumentation, and even some 223:
experimentation. They recorded with some musicians who had worked on Bob Dylan's first electric sessions. Their song "One Sure Thing", written by Jean and
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As Glover improved his songwriting, Jim and Jean began to perform (and later recorded) a number of his songs. They were given a big career boost from
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in 1968. Also, two Ochs songs appeared on this album: "Cross My Heart" and "Rhythms Of Revolution". This was Jim and Jean's last album as a duo.
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that featured a number of folk acts. In 1965, Jim and Jean released their first full-length album, a self-titled release, on the
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and later fell in love with her. Jim and Jean began performing music together and developed a following at the Café Raffio in
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record label. The title track was written by Phil Ochs, and the album also contained two other Ochs songs ("Flower Lady" and "
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Eventually, Jim and Jean split up and went their separate ways. Glover recorded some small-budget albums on his own (
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in 1968, and is their furthest departure from their original sound and style. At times, this album delves into some
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Ray introduced Ochs to her friend Alice Skinner, and Ochs soon moved in with Skinner, and eventually married her.
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In 1962, Ochs moved in with Jim and Jean when he was first starting his musical career in Greenwich Village.
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During the years they recorded together, Jim and Jean played in folk music clubs such as the Ash Grove in
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Though the group did not last long, Glover and Ochs remained friends. In 1961, Jim Glover left
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They were married in 1963 and were listed as Jim and Jean Glover in the liner notes of their
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Jim and Jean, as well as other husband-and-wife folk duos of the 1960s (such as
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18, 2006. After a long illness, Jean Ray died on August 19, 2007, at age 66.
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Pamela Murray Winters. Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole, A Mighty Wind,
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duo, who performed and recorded music from the early to the late 1960s.
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in 2003), and Ray went on to perform in some small-budget
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Jean Ray was the inspiration for Neil Young's song "
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Index

Jean Ray (disambiguation)
Folk
Jim Glover
Jim Glover
American
folk music
albums
Ohio State University
Phil Ochs
folk music
Leftist politics
guitar
Ohio
New York
Café Raffio
Greenwich Village
Thompson Street
Art Linkletter
GNP Crescendo
Philips
Tom Paxton
There But For Fortune
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Lead Belly
traditional songs
Verve Folkways
Crucifixion
Eric Andersen
David Blue
Bob Dylan

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